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🌟 Elevate Your Cooling Game!
The PWM Fan Hub Splitter is a dual-pack adapter cable designed to expand a single motherboard PWM fan header into five, allowing for enhanced cooling capabilities in your PC. Compatible with both 3-pin and 4-pin fans, it features a self-stick installation for a tidy setup while maintaining a stylish look in either white or black.
D**.
Does The Trick! Consolidates Fan Power Sources.
If you're working on your computer and need to expand your internal fan capacity this is a must! I love it. I replaced two internal fans and put two new fans in mine. I used this hub to consolidate the fan wires and have to say it's well worth the effort/cash. I now have four internal fans that provide one stop trouble shooting for me. The only knock I have and it's very minimal is don't count on the tape for holding the hub to the case. I used zip ties. I found these and other gems on Lankot Space's website via Amazon. They shipped fast, the product is great build, great value and everything went as planned. I recommend this product if you're installing new fans, replacing others or simply want to tidy things up inside of the case. You can use one fan socket for four fans you're trying to consolidate. I'm pretty sure you could use the 3 pin side of the hub for four more fans as well, if needed. I included some Exwin PC Fans Hub 4 Way Sleeved PWM Fan Splitter Hub Cable (15 Inch for 12V Desktop Computer Fans) as well. They're 4-Pin & 3-Pin to keep on hand for later installs. They're a quality build on the splitters. Bottom line, the fans all work great and the internal (case) temperature dropped dramatically after the addition of two more fans and I have splitters available for the next romp. Fast shipment, great seller, good prices and they're responsive!
B**Y
Perfect for What I Need
Instead of having 3 sets of wires going to different parts of my motherboard, I wanted to connect the trio of 3-pin fans to a single port using a splitter like this. I did not want to use a clunky, space hogging, fan hub, so I picked up this splitter instead.It works like a charm. The splitter seems to be well built. The pins are tight and won't come loose. The cable itself is about a foot long and well-sleeved. The connector where the fans plug into, has 3M double-stick tape on it , which made it stick securely to my case.I am totally satisfied with this purchase and would buy it again if the need ever arises.
M**A
Works great, all fans purring along
I have 3 front fans on one hub and 3 top fans on the other fan. All seem to be spinning at the same speed. Easy installation. As noted in the listing, the sticky tape didnt hold tight, but I used an additional stick-on mount base to keep it in place.
C**I
Low quality, bad adhesive pad, but 2 out of 3 work fine.
I have three of these. The adhesive pad is *ok* as long as the board of it is placed in a way so that no other fan connectors, or its own cabling, is tugging in any one direction. Even slightly. Otherwise the item doesn't really want to stay seated on the factory paint of a PC case. Part of that is due to the necessary thickness of the foam adhesive pad. Its softness and thickness/Z-height means it twists very easily.Once the pad is no longer wanting to stick then its near impossible, without a lot of work, to get the old pad off of the back of the board for some kind of replacement. This is because the component choice is such that the through-hole pins are sticking very far out the back necessitating the need for the extra thick foam adhesive pad to begin with.My other complaint is that one of the three I own had its wire strand break off at the solder joints after almost no use other than adhering it to a case and plugging fans into it. Referencing my above complaint, the angles at which any cabling might act against the foam adhesives ability to stick were so slight that there is no real way that could be considered stress on the wire strand. Just very cheap wire. I'll still use them for the otherwise functioning fan hub, but I'll have to solder new, better wire onto the the little board for re-use. Most, I feel, should just toss this in the trash or RMA it if this happened to them.That all said, they generally work as advertised. A dummy fan hub. I use them with Noctua fans as you can easily get four Noctua fans on a single 1A fan header for a motherboard as they're lower wattage/amperage compared to competition. That made this fan hub the right general design for my needs. Small, non-powered, decent length cable.Now that I have two working ones left, though, I'll likely just look for a different brand/model in the future to avoid the quality and component choice problems I've run into with these.
A**E
Cheap and works perfectly
Works as advertised. Have it hooked up to sysfan 4 pin on the motherboard and all 3 120mm fans work perfectly on it. The adhesive is not too sticky, could be a pro or con depending on how you use it. I have some double side clear adhesive so if I decide to move it I can just re-apply more tape.
N**S
Just what I needed
Perfect for what I was needing. Only downside to this product is not being able to control each fan speed separately. You can cont the hub which controls all fans on that hub. Overall great product
T**J
hub bad
Hub doesnt provide same amount of voltage needed to support a varible controlled fan
S**T
3 Fans 1 connector.
OK, I have 4 separate fan connectors on my motherboard. I also have 6 fans. This device allowed me to connect 3 fans to one motherboard connector. My idea was to have many fans running at idle speed for quiet cooling. This splitter helped me achieve my goal. I now have a whisper quiet PC that also runs cool under heavy loads. Money well spent.
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